I’ve already learned early on working at the bank back then… that people who are flashy with these designer brands can’t even cash their paycheck against their account because they’re mostly negative balance… and the person that looks like a bum that comes in the bank has several millions and accounts with the bank… So don’t judge people of what they can buy. Stay humble. ❤
What makes these luxury brands so successful is that they have perfected the marketing to the general demographic, that if you can obtain their stuff, you're "in" with the wealthy demographic. And evidently in this video demostrates, the majority of purchasers are the average joe
Hi there, I've done some strategy consulting work with luxury brands before. The technical term for the profile of customers you are describing is "aspirants". They are the fastest growing segment for luxury brands. Go figure =p
louis vuitton buyers arent average joes, but more like upper middle class. think about it. LV is the LARGEST luxury brand in the world. you dont get to that position by catering only to the 1%. even if there was a brand that only the 1% could afford, do you think their closets would only be filled by that brand? a company's #1 priority is to make profits, so LV has perfected the balance of selling enough products at enough of a price point that maximizes that.
Maybe iits the average Joe that goes into the store to make purchases. Super Rich don’t need to do that. They often have personal shoppers/ assistants making these purchases for them. LV also brings their pop up shops directly yo wealthy clients- they never have to leave home to shop.
*#amzrepx* notwithstanding, my firm conviction is that unless one is skilled, discrepancies in the sack's looks or the metallic components will forever elude their observation.
The CEO of LV, I am pretty sure said about 70% of their customers are middle class. In other words most are average people who think carrying an LV bag makes them look affluent.
Exactly. Moreover, who cares what other people do with their money? Don't buy what you can't afford, sure, but if you can afford it and it makes you happy, buy it. Life is short and, for many people, fashion is intriguing and fun.
At*preluxs* it's not just a bag; it's an art piece. Each design is crafted with unique inspiration and craftsmanship. The exquisite production process reveals not just a bag, but a fashionable feast for the senses.
Not to be 'that person', but you DO NOT KNOW their path OR the reasoning behind why she bought that for her mother. Stop being closed-minded and judging people's decisions when you have no frame of reference@@BlenderSCA
@TheStyleCurated agree. I don't make a lot of money myself but was able to buy a LV bag in paris for my mother. I did it soly for her because she has cancer and always wanted a bag. Don't be judgmental.
Poor financial decisions are not sweet. It's sad. It's incredibly sad that our society don't educate people on the psychology of marketing, and they get rope into paying so much for something so valueless.
I grew up with some extremely wealthy relatives and I can tell you a few things I've learned: 1. most wealthy people are not obsessed with designer brands--it's more about the quality than the brand itself. Part of being wealthy is a mindset as well and this includes not falling the urge to buy the newest and latest everything. Money makes more money in investments than it would if you bought 40k worth of Louis Vuitton luggage. It's more about having your priorities in check because often times you are trying to impress people you don't know and don't care about. 2. There's a difference between the aesthetic of old money and new money (nouveau riche). Old money, being generational wealth or family company passed down and trust fund/investments and dividends vs nouveau riche which are people and families that recently started making lots of money but didn't really grow up wealthy or with money. Old money folks don't usually wear very flashy things but they may still wear expensive and good quality clothes and don't usually seek out designer brands with their logos everywhere with the exception of Louis Vuitton and Gucci handbags or luggage. They often have hand me down rolex's, jewelry, luggage, and handbags. Old money folks often think people wearing head to toe designer logos is very gauche. They are usually well educated and come from a family who has attended elite schools. They often have a summer home somewhere and travel there with their family and friends as well as trips abroad but they may do a tour group over having an instagram worthy vacation. On the other hand, nouveau riche folks like to be ostentatious and ensure people know they are wealthy. They seek out designer brands and buy flashy homes and cars. They love wearing the latest trends or starting their own trends and love head to toe designer clothes and being covered in logos. They love traveling to the instagram sensational places and take pictures of everything they do and also stay at the nicest hotels that are picture worthy and eat at the most popular restaurants. They may or may not be educated. Many of these folks make money from a company or social media and feel the need to stick to trends to maintain followers but it doesn't necessarily improve your success even though some feel it does. 3. You'll notice people like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg wear expensive and quality T-shirts everywhere since people already know they are wealthy so they wear what is comfortable. In conclusion, designer clothes aren't everything. If you can't afford them you really aren't missing out. Yes some designers have quality items but there's ebay and the real real and other luxury consignment shops for those things. Buying new is a marketing tactic these companies feed off of. They want the upper middle class and middle middle class to envy the higher classes because they make more money as a result. It's up to you if you want to buy into this or not because it's all an illusion.
I was wondering where this was heading and the last bit made me agree. Also I didn’t realise the “Zuck” wore expensive black shirts everyday….? What “expensive” brand sells a black shirt without a logo on it?
@@blank.9301His t-shirts with no logo are $600 a piece. I learned about it a while back so I don’t remember the name of the brand. It’s one of the brands that mainly only very wealthy people know about bc that is their target market.
@@blank.9301 yes . Even I was surprised when I came to know about a clothing brand making simple plain materials more costly than their finished product . I think it's about quality 😀
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I loved the topic of buying fake designer purses. I can’t bring myself to spend thousands of dollars on purses. I don’t have a problem with people buying replicas. And, I always buy mine from *gtdupe* .
seems is the most accurate word you've formulated, here. Rami said "able to afford" also a good hint, but... he also said that he goes there once a year and was BY FAR the highest grossing person in this video. If you need more hints... look at how organisms grow. If you don't know biology? Open a book. Answers are where they should be... Success is not growth: it's to maintain and consolidate. If you think it's about exponential growth you simply dont grasp that the world currently drives off of impressions and its definitely not a life worth living if you know that you're exploiting it. Your answers will seem shallow if someone investigates. Sadly, too many people are mindless. / I dont have notifications for responses I hope this gave you a glimpse, but I'm not going to teach any of it, here. There is an aspect that is convoluted and has absolutely nothing to do with any type of physical effort that is overlooked by 93% of people that "are successful (your definition)" and never experienced happiness for they keep seeking for dopamine and give them to their children mindlessly (along with, more often than not: religious contradictions, mindless common sayings, the total absence of knowledge intrinsically associated with their neglect and being too ignorant to say: "I don't know" and formulate something that would help others grasp that they're Not what you should strive to become). Best wishes to you... whoever you are. Try not to rely on luck!
Creating wealth entails establishing positive routines, I had only $78k to my name at 42 when I first woke up to this reality. I chose the stock market as a medium of growth, got an excellent financial advisor, Financial management is a vital subject that many avoid, often leading to future regrets.
Indeed, currently I'm managing my finances wisely and being frugal. In the last 19 months, my investments grew by 43%, adding over $500K in profits. However, I've had losses in the past month, making me anxious. I'm unsure whether to sell everything or wait.
No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable, my portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, tho this could take till end of 2024
This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
Certainly, there are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’Judith Lynn Staufer’’ for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive.She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
Excellent share, just inputted Judith B Richards on the internet, spotted her consulting page ranked top and was able to schedule a call session. I’ve seen commentaries about advisors but not one looks this phenomenal.
I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks and made about $246k,but guess what? I put it all back and traded again and now I am rounding up close to a million
You work for 42yrs to have $2m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $20k in a meme coin for just few months and now they are multi millionaires. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
After I raised up to 450k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom..
This is actually genuinely one of the better UA-cam videos I've seen in awhile. It has a little bit of emotion, awareness, and comedy. You've got a like from me and a subscription. I'd love to see more of these!
Very interest, Most of really wealthy people I personally know don't buy LVs and Prada. Those that I know buys designers brands, most are not Millionaires but ordinary Salary workers who wants to look like Millionaires.
That’s awesome that there are people who can afford such high end brands by working hard or being an influencer. But, don’t ever forget that happiness is truly an inside job. Stuff will never make you happy long term. I work hard. I work full time and I don’t make six figures. But I’m educated with a college degree, I’m honest, and I pay my taxes. I am charitable. And I will never be able to buy a 2,000 dollar purse just because. I’m happily married and we live a happy humble middle class life. Stuff will always be there to buy. But happiness and memories can’t be bought off the shelf. I’m authentically happy! And I hope everyone who is rich or non-rich is happy in one way or another ❤
Yeah, don't let superfluous stuff like laws and taxes bother you. Lebanese Clans are bigger than the Camorra in Europe, I can hardly imagine it being different in Aussieland.
*I didn't become financially independent until I was in my late 40's, and I'm still in my 40's. In addition to having purchased my second home and earning money on a monthly basis through passive income, I've also achieved three out of five goals. I just hope this inspires someone to realize that it doesn't matter if you don't have any of these things yet, you can start today no matter your age. Change your future by investing! I made a rather big decision by investing in the financial market.*
Investing in many sources of income that are independent on government paychecks is the prudent thing that everyone should be thinking about right now, especially given the global economic crisis. Stocks, forex, and digital currencies are still good investments at this time.
Sure, investing is essential for maintaining your financial stability, but making any kind of legitimate investment without the correct advice of a professional can result in a significant loss as well.
It's really not easy trading this market. I read a lot of books, tried to study, watch some tutorial videos, did a little demo before funding my account and I still lost a lot. The financial market could be very tricky
I bought a LV watch and when my brother found out he told me it was a waste of money to spend $5,200.00 on a watch. Yet, he spends thousands on his vehicles, 4-wheeler, travel, guns, eating out, etc. I wear my watch almost everyday and it makes me happy that at 52 years old, I finally made it to a six figure income and could finally splurge on something nice for myself. People can be such a$$holes about other peoples money. Walk a mile in my shoes and you'll know what I've sacrificed to get where I'm at so let me enjoy some nice things. I learned a lesson, never tell people how much you spend on anything! It will just bring out their envy.
Yeah that old guy is the type of rich guy i enjoy listening too. Mans wasnt born into money. Look at his face his hands his muscles that beard. this man worked his whole damn life for what he has
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I've consulted a financial analyst since COVID began. Investing in trending companies appears straightforward, yet timing is crucial. With a dormant $300K reserve, my advisor manages entry and exit points for my portfolio, leading to over a million dollars in accumulation since then.
Just want to say, you do not need £200k to speak to a Financial Adviser - I think this is a bit of a generalisation from some of the massive corporate advice firms like Vanguard. If you feel that you will benefit from financial advice regarding investments, insurance, pensions, Inheritance Tax liabilities, etc. then I absolutely encourage you to speak to a regulated independant advice firm - It could be the difference between a hard graft for life and a managable retirement! It is always worth checking for reviews beforehand though.
The key to financial stability is having the right investment suggestions for a diverse portfolio. Many investment failures and losses happen when you invest without proper guidance.
Who is the professional who is advising you, if you could perhaps tell us? As a novice investing in stocks without the correct direction of a professional, I have lost a lot of money.
Absolutely! Building a strong investment that isn’t controlled by the government is a smart move in todays unpredictable economy. digital assets offer a unique opportunity for financial independence.
I enjoyed listening to the owner of Rashays' perspective on wealth. If you have the money and you really love an LV bag, go for it but don't let it define you. Side note: I thought the airplane bag looked silly.
@@Zetunez nope. No relation. Just a good person. Iv seen him on other things doing good for his community & seems a genuine caring person. Smart aswell :)
He plays poker often at the star casino. Where I used to work. Have met him a few times first as a dealer and later supervisor. Always very friendly and up for a chat. Seems like a solid bloke
@@christel6462 Yep. Just like Vito Corleone was always kind to the nice people in the market who gave him stuff for free. You never heard about Lebanese Clans, right? When I saw this, my red alert flashed into overdrive at the first moment, and then he said "I came over from Lebanon" and everything fell into place. The super hard working dude shops in broad daylight on a workday, right?
I bought myself a Nintendo switch after denying myself for ages and had a lot of guilt for buying something so expensive (for me personally) and then this video showed up in my feed and made me so happy
You’re alright. On another note it’s better to support local artisans than a multinational corp taking advantage of the insecurities of the middle class.
Heard like Gucci and LV brands are symbols of rich poor 😅 Stealth wealth is picking up. Wear low key designers without their brands like loro piana or brunella cuchinelli. Which caters more to old money than new money or rich poor folks.
My dad is a millionaire and he does not bother to be seen wearing logos of 'luxury' items. If u see him in the streets, he is very average looking but dresses neatly. When he fell ill with a serious life-limiting disease a decade ago, he was able to afford the best medical care and still live comfortably after paying his medical bills. He is doing well now alhamdulillah and still can afford to buy costly medications that he needs to take for life plus frequent doctor visits. My dad always tells us to live way below our means and that wealth is being able to afford good medical care when you need it.
I read an interesting quote in the book Psychology of Money along the lines of “you don’t know anything about the person who bought a Porsche. All that you know that they’re $X poorer/have that much less in their account” thats all you know
THE LAST MAN "RAMI" I RECON IS A SILENT LEGEND. HANDS DOWN RESPECT FOR THE MAN WHO IS SO HUMBLE AND DOWN TO EARTH AND ALWAYS REMEMBERS HIS ROOTS. THANK YOU SIR FOR THE GREAT ADVICE AND THANK YOU JAMIE FOR NOT BEING AFRAID TO DISCOVER AND UNCOVER THE REALITY BEHIND THE MADNESS OF BIG BOGUS BRANDS THANKS AGAIN TC BYE
From my experience of meeting and knowing people, the old money don't aspire to buy these. It's the new money or average joe's or in specific countries where they are culturally materialistic that buy them. Long story short, real rich don't aren't fixated with high end goods and it's rare that they are flashy (clothing, bags) when you meet them. They reinvest and do other things with their money and buy plain looking clothes that gets them unnoticed. Moral of the story, high end luxury brands are great at marketing and targeting the middle class due to their buying power with all their spare time to always aspire (and to a certain extent lower class) to think you need this to look rich... but it's all a facade in reality
finally somebody speaks common sense here. Best of all, these brands sold the idea to the middle class, their product is a reward for their hard work. you can find only two types of comments here. Its self rewarding and respect to the girl slaving away her life
Some do. Sometimes popularity trickles up. Wealthy people are human too. They look at those middle class luxuries goes popular and they dip their toes in the water. Then they hide those item in closet and go back being all preppy. They just don’t flunk it because it’s their guilty pleasure.
Also, sometimes people in sales need these. Banking advisors, high end escort, real estate agents etc. It’s not their fault that being shallow is their customer’s human nature.
There's a great video about how luxury brands make ordinary people poor (ok, I don't think an entrepreneur with a 6-figure income is an ordinary person really, but you know what I mean). Millionaires and social media influencers get this stuff for free because it's free advertising for the brand, but ordinary people spend money on this crap because they want to impress people and live up to Instagram standards. In the meantime, you couldn't imagine Steve Jobs or Princess Diana wearing this flashy stuff.
i know rich people get a bad rep because they would spend 40,000$ on something ridiculous like that handbag but in all these type of videos ive seen the millionaires/billionaires seem to be very humble and open accepting to different types of individuals and different ideas which you would have to be in order to become rich to maximise the amount of different customers you can sell your product/service too. great insightful video!
Yep, keeps in contact with his old buddies from the Lebanese Clans back home, being a washer for them. Easy way to make money, right? Being nice, and kind and honorable leads to quick and easy success (sarcasm!).
My sister bought a LV bag (in the store in case somebody think it was a fake one) for my mother and the quality was so bad... like it rippled after such a short time and my mum is really careful with her stuff... never again. I saw this documentary on youtube, where they showed how brand items are made in the same factory as fast fashion item. Their prices are not explainable today (they can just continues with it because they made a name for themselves), since it's not hand made anymore like they claim. The only time i would spend some more money on a bag is, when it comes from a small business and is handmade. That is actually worth a investment
This is the most realistic content i have ever watched in yt behind the extravagance the story , the meaning, hardwork not just superficial content respect to ur work bro ❤❤❤❤💶💯💯
When they tell you that they do social media 1:39, they are actually broke and properly have a rich sugar daddy to buy things for them. More social media personality are broke, and just act rich... only about 10% actual make profit, the rest are just chasing clout
My god that instagram model is an absolute mess, what has she done to herself. It's such a shame to see what people will do to themselves just to get their 15 minutes of fame, then on the other hand respect to the young lady who works 5 jobs & has probably not compromised herself in any way.
I love you so much! I recently just found your *amzclothes* and I’m in love!! Your videos are so fun and you energy is just MWAH! keep living your life.
I'm not a commenter usually... This was tastefully done and landed well as an inspirational video. We are from different nations, and are ethnic diverse, however this connected on a values and cultural level. Keep up the good work.
People with real wealth do NOT shop there very often. Brands like that are considered middle class - and to be honest, kinda cringy. Very wealthy do not like obvious labels - it is tacky to them.
Everyone has different hobbies man, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. This is no different from spending thousands on boats, cars, motorcycles etc. It ain that deep bro… let people live.
Brands like this are often purchased by the middle classes trying to look like a billionaire, billionaires seldom chase designer status, or go for brands that aren't so showy (label intense)
Moral of the story? Don't buy LV only to show yourself to others and keep investing your money to serve God, be financially independent and retire your family.
Refreshing to see an interviewer who isn’t hype-y. Also love the motivational twist here. First time I’m seeing this guy and I’m already a subscriber. Quality content!😊
Rich people do not buy from LV, Balenciaga and brands so hyper marketed..they buy expensive, quality stuff from known old brands that can last and are timeless. Most of these brands do not market themselves because they have clients wiht a lot of money and they do not need any marketing. You do not buy trashes from polyester and fast fashion if you respect your money.
First, I think the girl with 5 jobs is going to be an amazingly successful woman in the near future. That’s determination. Second, I love how this turned into a story about entrepreneurship. What a great positive message. 😊
I was asking myself this question the other day. Who ARE these people who buy $9000 lounge suites and designer clothes? I have nothing in common with them... Lol Even if I could afford it, I doubt I would waste my money on a designer label item just because of the brand. I always found that so superficial. Maybe if it was something I had a fetish for and I had money to burn I'd consider it (surely you can find something better than that airplane bag... Lol) - I'd probably end up with a bed cover made of rabbit fur or something ewww to the average person. God knows, I don't allow myself to think what I would do if I had that much money... Surely it would be more gallant to use it to help people around you. I like how you can talk to people and get on their level enough to convince them to open their houses up to you. That's a talent! I've only just found your channel tonight and I'm enjoying going along on the adventures! I think it's a really good theme to talk to the wealthy so people realise that money is not the solution to all of life's problems. I mean, you want to have your basics covered if you can, but I just saw a video of the piano lady who was playing on the streets of Melbourne for years, Natalie Trayling, and it shows how little some individuals need to find peace. Really what most of us crave is connection and community. And the lucky ones find God along the way too.
anyone wouldnt mind spending $5 on shoes. Because for us $5 is chump change even if someone is earning $30k annually. Now consider this, for super rich people , $9000 is exactly what $5 is for you. They're just that rich. They dont see the amount cause for them, its absolutely nothing. Source : have some SUPER RICH politician friends
anyone wouldnt mind spending $5 on shoes. Because for us $5 is chump change even if someone is earning $30k annually. Now consider this, for super rich people , $9000 is exactly what $5 is for you. They're just that rich. They dont see the amount cause for them, its absolutely nothing. Source : have some SUPER RICH politician friends
yes but having five jobs is nearly impossible and probably screams that she made nearly all of her money on the internet. This actually makes me want to understand online finance a lot better as it seems like the more easy going method of access to high finance.
I just wonder how Rashays is still in business tbh.. I'm hearing from former staff that food is pre-cooked and microwaved. Good on him for somehow making a business out of that kind of restaurant model..
Lovely collection! I bought my first LV when I was 25 and I only used that bag a few times, haha. Also, love your clutch! I have an Eva clutch in the DE print and love the little chain. But I don’t want to spend so much money on it now, I have been *yutulu* buying the bag I want, it is as good as LV and is one of my favorite things. Durability
I just bought a smaller size last week in a new color. It’s a similar color to my Birkin 25 Beton, but that’s okay! My bag doesn’t have the chain strap. I love the look of the chain and the simplicity and lightness of the braided strap. Love that color too. I wanted a small carry-on bag and love the *topluxs* , it’s so classy.
I’ve already learned early on working at the bank back then… that people who are flashy with these designer brands can’t even cash their paycheck against their account because they’re mostly negative balance… and the person that looks like a bum that comes in the bank has several millions and accounts with the bank… So don’t judge people of what they can buy. Stay humble. ❤
My cousins are multi-millionaires and always look like that 😅.
Yes it’s called old money vs new money 💰
It is called QUIET FASHION. The actual millionaires wear expensive cloths with no brands display.
best comment and 100% true
I must be nearly there. I already look like a bum 🤣
What makes these luxury brands so successful is that they have perfected the marketing to the general demographic, that if you can obtain their stuff, you're "in" with the wealthy demographic.
And evidently in this video demostrates, the majority of purchasers are the average joe
At times they do use rare and high quality material
Hi there, I've done some strategy consulting work with luxury brands before. The technical term for the profile of customers you are describing is "aspirants". They are the fastest growing segment for luxury brands. Go figure =p
louis vuitton buyers arent average joes, but more like upper middle class. think about it. LV is the LARGEST luxury brand in the world. you dont get to that position by catering only to the 1%. even if there was a brand that only the 1% could afford, do you think their closets would only be filled by that brand? a company's #1 priority is to make profits, so LV has perfected the balance of selling enough products at enough of a price point that maximizes that.
Maybe iits the average Joe that goes into the store to make purchases. Super Rich don’t need to do that. They often have personal shoppers/ assistants making these purchases for them. LV also brings their pop up shops directly yo wealthy clients- they never have to leave home to shop.
*#amzrepx* notwithstanding, my firm conviction is that unless one is skilled, discrepancies in the sack's looks or the metallic components will forever elude their observation.
The CEO of LV, I am pretty sure said about 70% of their customers are middle class. In other words most are average people who think carrying an LV bag makes them look affluent.
Many people buy it as they love fashion or simply, they just like high end accessories. Not everyone trying to look rich😅
@@slowonNurburgring The thing is that louis vuitton ain't high end, it's mid quality leather
@@RepGratifier many people like the design, the shape, it depends on ages
Ummm, no. It isn't leather.
Exactly. Moreover, who cares what other people do with their money? Don't buy what you can't afford, sure, but if you can afford it and it makes you happy, buy it. Life is short and, for many people, fashion is intriguing and fun.
The advice from that kid. “If you like it. Get it.” 😂 legend
I live in a mid sized city and get asked about my *esluxscom* all the time. It’s not annoying, but I am always surprised when they ask
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I buy used luxury bags, cars, diamonds and pearls. So I always save money on travel, investments, etc., thanks to *condup* .
@@XeniaGroft I'm sure people ask about it all the time.
At*preluxs* it's not just a bag; it's an art piece. Each design is crafted with unique inspiration and craftsmanship. The exquisite production process reveals not just a bag, but a fashionable feast for the senses.
Oh...the girl with 5 jobs brought the lv for her mom, sooooo sweet...wish her and her mom all the best in life.
Those unintelligent financial decisions are the reason why the poor stay poor. Nothing sweet about it. It is sad actually.
Not to be 'that person', but you DO NOT KNOW their path OR the reasoning behind why she bought that for her mother. Stop being closed-minded and judging people's decisions when you have no frame of reference@@BlenderSCA
@TheStyleCurated agree. I don't make a lot of money myself but was able to buy a LV bag in paris for my mother. I did it soly for her because she has cancer and always wanted a bag. Don't be judgmental.
Poor financial decisions are not sweet. It's sad. It's incredibly sad that our society don't educate people on the psychology of marketing, and they get rope into paying so much for something so valueless.
Everything is as it should be, poor people are poor for a reason. Retards.
I grew up with some extremely wealthy relatives and I can tell you a few things I've learned:
1. most wealthy people are not obsessed with designer brands--it's more about the quality than the brand itself. Part of being wealthy is a mindset as well and this includes not falling the urge to buy the newest and latest everything. Money makes more money in investments than it would if you bought 40k worth of Louis Vuitton luggage. It's more about having your priorities in check because often times you are trying to impress people you don't know and don't care about.
2. There's a difference between the aesthetic of old money and new money (nouveau riche). Old money, being generational wealth or family company passed down and trust fund/investments and dividends vs nouveau riche which are people and families that recently started making lots of money but didn't really grow up wealthy or with money. Old money folks don't usually wear very flashy things but they may still wear expensive and good quality clothes and don't usually seek out designer brands with their logos everywhere with the exception of Louis Vuitton and Gucci handbags or luggage. They often have hand me down rolex's, jewelry, luggage, and handbags. Old money folks often think people wearing head to toe designer logos is very gauche. They are usually well educated and come from a family who has attended elite schools. They often have a summer home somewhere and travel there with their family and friends as well as trips abroad but they may do a tour group over having an instagram worthy vacation.
On the other hand, nouveau riche folks like to be ostentatious and ensure people know they are wealthy. They seek out designer brands and buy flashy homes and cars. They love wearing the latest trends or starting their own trends and love head to toe designer clothes and being covered in logos. They love traveling to the instagram sensational places and take pictures of everything they do and also stay at the nicest hotels that are picture worthy and eat at the most popular restaurants. They may or may not be educated. Many of these folks make money from a company or social media and feel the need to stick to trends to maintain followers but it doesn't necessarily improve your success even though some feel it does.
3. You'll notice people like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg wear expensive and quality T-shirts everywhere since people already know they are wealthy so they wear what is comfortable.
In conclusion, designer clothes aren't everything. If you can't afford them you really aren't missing out. Yes some designers have quality items but there's ebay and the real real and other luxury consignment shops for those things. Buying new is a marketing tactic these companies feed off of. They want the upper middle class and middle middle class to envy the higher classes because they make more money as a result. It's up to you if you want to buy into this or not because it's all an illusion.
I was wondering where this was heading and the last bit made me agree. Also I didn’t realise the “Zuck” wore expensive black shirts everyday….? What “expensive” brand sells a black shirt without a logo on it?
@@blank.9301His t-shirts with no logo are $600 a piece. I learned about it a while back so I don’t remember the name of the brand. It’s one of the brands that mainly only very wealthy people know about bc that is their target market.
@@blank.9301 Zuck wear Brunello Cucinelli
Excellent response. So true❤
@@blank.9301 yes . Even I was surprised when I came to know about a clothing brand making simple plain materials more costly than their finished product . I think it's about quality 😀
Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future. Putting our time and effort in activities and investments that will yield a profitable return in the future is what we should be aiming for....
My first investment with Mr Robert James Kent gave me $24,300 and that has made me invest without the fear of losing, I got four of my friends that I referred to him and they are making profit just like me
I loved the topic of buying fake designer purses. I can’t bring myself to spend thousands of dollars on purses. I don’t have a problem with people buying replicas. And, I always buy mine from *gtdupe* .
What an amazing humble human being Rami is more blessings to him 💕💕
Rami seems like a down to earth guy who knows the meaning of life and also respect to the young girl for having 5 jobs...
seems is the most accurate word you've formulated, here. Rami said "able to afford" also a good hint, but... he also said that he goes there once a year and was BY FAR the highest grossing person in this video. If you need more hints... look at how organisms grow. If you don't know biology? Open a book. Answers are where they should be... Success is not growth: it's to maintain and consolidate. If you think it's about exponential growth you simply dont grasp that the world currently drives off of impressions and its definitely not a life worth living if you know that you're exploiting it. Your answers will seem shallow if someone investigates. Sadly, too many people are mindless. / I dont have notifications for responses I hope this gave you a glimpse, but I'm not going to teach any of it, here. There is an aspect that is convoluted and has absolutely nothing to do with any type of physical effort that is overlooked by 93% of people that "are successful (your definition)" and never experienced happiness for they keep seeking for dopamine and give them to their children mindlessly (along with, more often than not: religious contradictions, mindless common sayings, the total absence of knowledge intrinsically associated with their neglect and being too ignorant to say: "I don't know" and formulate something that would help others grasp that they're Not what you should strive to become). Best wishes to you... whoever you are. Try not to rely on luck!
He's a clout chaser.
@@Dawnarowwhat are u rambling about bro😂😂
@@Dawnarow Meth: not even once.
if you actually believe she has 5 jobs, idk what to tell you...
Creating wealth entails establishing positive routines, I had only $78k to my name at 42 when I first woke up to this reality. I chose the stock market as a medium of growth, got an excellent financial advisor, Financial management is a vital subject that many avoid, often leading to future regrets.
Indeed, currently I'm managing my finances wisely and being frugal. In the last 19 months, my investments grew by 43%, adding over $500K in profits. However, I've had losses in the past month, making me anxious. I'm unsure whether to sell everything or wait.
No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable, my portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, tho this could take till end of 2024
This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
Certainly, there are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’Judith Lynn Staufer’’ for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive.She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
Excellent share, just inputted Judith B Richards on the internet, spotted her consulting page ranked top and was able to schedule a call session. I’ve seen commentaries about advisors but not one looks this phenomenal.
LOVE how you turned a Louis Vuitton video into something very inspirational and motivational yet has nothing to do of being materialistic
I agree💯✅
its called Advertisement hahaha wake up
@@serz1885 The Louis Vuitton brand does not need to order ads from UA-camrs. UA-camrs use the image and brand power of LV, not the other way around.
lol.
@@huckleberryfinn6578 advert for this developer 🤦🤌🤡
3:16 Honestly, they do fit the LV stereotype. Most wealthy people don't waste their money on luxury items.
Especially when they have the more classy old money style to separate themselves from the rest.
Yeah. That’s not true. I have very wealthy friends who buy this stuff.
I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks and made about $246k,but guess what? I put it all back and traded again and now I am rounding up close to a million
You work for 42yrs to have $2m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $20k in a meme coin for just few months and now they are multi millionaires. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
I'm favoured financially, Thank you Jesus $36,000 weekly profit regardless of how bad it gets on the economy.
Thanks to Mrs Maria Davis.
She's a licensed broker here in the states
After I raised up to 450k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom..
This is actually genuinely one of the better UA-cam videos I've seen in awhile. It has a little bit of emotion, awareness, and comedy. You've got a like from me and a subscription. I'd love to see more of these!
respect the girl that works 5 jobs
Not a smart girl. Working 5 jobs, only to waste money on clothes. This is truly the types of customers LV attracts.
Yeah, in order to buy Louis Vuitton. Pathetic.
@@vedranpiljic9550 For her Mum, clearly she is worth it.
to buy designer tat that costs pennies to make. yeh what a great inspiration of a woman🙄
Working 5 jobs is not sustainable as you'll eventually burn yourself out. She should focus on making more money from a single job instead.
6:36:"STAY FOCUSED ON WHAT YOU WANT TO DO " !!! Great advised. And do not let noone to distact you .😏😊💯👍I love it!
Very interest, Most of really wealthy people I personally know don't buy LVs and Prada. Those that I know buys designers brands, most are not Millionaires but ordinary Salary workers who wants to look like Millionaires.
that's because they get the big dogs like hermes, stuff that 9-5 average joes can't afford
Your right 100%
also they don't buy from the racks of shops 😂 it's usually custom
Wealthy people are buying handmade custom tailored clothes and shoes...
Well, my ultra rich clients wear Nike and north face jacket with Levi jeans, never brought any designer brands, they want to keep it that way also
That’s awesome that there are people who can afford such high end brands by working hard or being an influencer. But, don’t ever forget that happiness is truly an inside job. Stuff will never make you happy long term.
I work hard. I work full time and I don’t make six figures. But I’m educated with a college degree, I’m honest, and I pay my taxes. I am charitable. And I will never be able to buy a 2,000 dollar purse just because. I’m happily married and we live a happy humble middle class life. Stuff will always be there to buy. But happiness and memories can’t be bought off the shelf. I’m authentically happy! And I hope everyone who is rich or non-rich is happy in one way or another ❤
I hope the founder of Rashays has more prosperity for his humility and great advice to people.
Rather, we should hope he has more prosperity because he's providing a good experience for his customers.
"Stay focused on what you want to do - don't get distracted" is some of the best advice we can get. 6:39
Yeah, don't let superfluous stuff like laws and taxes bother you. Lebanese Clans are bigger than the Camorra in Europe, I can hardly imagine it being different in Aussieland.
That Lady working five jobs to buy LV worth 3k for her Mom, aw sweet
i’m sure here mum would be prouder if she spent that money on investments so she wouldn’t have to work 5 jobs anymore
*I didn't become financially independent until I was in my late 40's, and I'm still in my 40's. In addition to having purchased my second home and earning money on a monthly basis through passive income, I've also achieved three out of five goals. I just hope this inspires someone to realize that it doesn't matter if you don't have any of these things yet, you can start today no matter your age. Change your future by investing! I made a rather big decision by investing in the financial market.*
Investing in many sources of income that are independent on government paychecks is the prudent thing that everyone should be thinking about right now, especially given the global economic crisis. Stocks, forex, and digital currencies are still good investments at this time.
Sure, investing is essential for maintaining your financial stability, but making any kind of legitimate investment without the correct advice of a professional can result in a significant loss as well.
It's really not easy trading this market. I read a lot of books, tried to study, watch some tutorial videos, did a little demo before funding my account and I still lost a lot. The financial market could be very tricky
Trading under the guidance of an expert is the best strategy for beginners.
Yeah that's absolutely right.. Do you have any reputable recommendation?
lets appreciate how Jamie went from dumb prankster to actually making quality content. keep it up
Watching other pranksters get demonetized and shot probably woke him up
I bought a LV watch and when my brother found out he told me it was a waste of money to spend $5,200.00 on a watch. Yet, he spends thousands on his vehicles, 4-wheeler, travel, guns, eating out, etc. I wear my watch almost everyday and it makes me happy that at 52 years old, I finally made it to a six figure income and could finally splurge on something nice for myself. People can be such a$$holes about other peoples money. Walk a mile in my shoes and you'll know what I've sacrificed to get where I'm at so let me enjoy some nice things. I learned a lesson, never tell people how much you spend on anything! It will just bring out their envy.
Good for you don't mind others 😊. Enjoy your life and be healthy and also compassionate with the unfortunate. Have a blessed life 🙏🏻
Yes it’s true. Don’t tell people about how much you spend on things
That kid said “do stuff at home” bros allowance for cleaning his room is my weekly pay cheque😂
this guy is a legend. spoke out during the lockdowns, will never forgot that. Thanks Rami
Yeah that old guy is the type of rich guy i enjoy listening too. Mans wasnt born into money. Look at his face his hands his muscles that beard. this man worked his whole damn life for what he has
@@MauseDays couldn't care less if he was born into money or wasn't. He spoke up when needed and we need more people like that across the board.
More and more people might face a tough time in retirement. Low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents make it hard to save. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire without any investment. Retirement becomes truly fulfilling when you possess two essential elements: financial resources and a meaningful purpose in life. Make prudent investment choices to secure good returns and ensure a comfortable retirement. .
I've consulted a financial analyst since COVID began. Investing in trending companies appears straightforward, yet timing is crucial. With a dormant $300K reserve, my advisor manages entry and exit points for my portfolio, leading to over a million dollars in accumulation since then.
Just want to say, you do not need £200k to speak to a Financial Adviser - I think this is a bit of a generalisation from some of the massive corporate advice firms like Vanguard.
If you feel that you will benefit from financial advice regarding investments, insurance, pensions, Inheritance Tax liabilities, etc. then I absolutely encourage you to speak to a regulated independant advice firm - It could be the difference between a hard graft for life and a managable retirement! It is always worth checking for reviews beforehand though.
The key to financial stability is having the right investment suggestions for a diverse portfolio. Many investment failures and losses happen when you invest without proper guidance.
Who is the professional who is advising you, if you could perhaps tell us? As a novice investing in stocks without the correct direction of a professional, I have lost a lot of money.
Absolutely! Building a strong investment that isn’t controlled by the government is a smart move in todays unpredictable economy. digital assets offer a unique opportunity for financial independence.
I enjoyed listening to the owner of Rashays' perspective on wealth. If you have the money and you really love an LV bag, go for it but don't let it define you. Side note: I thought the airplane bag looked silly.
Rami is certainly a gentleman & a beautiful human. Loved this video🎉❤
Love rami
Is he your cousin or something?
@@Zetunez nope. No relation. Just a good person. Iv seen him on other things doing good for his community & seems a genuine caring person. Smart aswell :)
He plays poker often at the star casino. Where I used to work. Have met him a few times first as a dealer and later supervisor. Always very friendly and up for a chat. Seems like a solid bloke
@@christel6462 Yep. Just like Vito Corleone was always kind to the nice people in the market who gave him stuff for free. You never heard about Lebanese Clans, right? When I saw this, my red alert flashed into overdrive at the first moment, and then he said "I came over from Lebanon" and everything fell into place.
The super hard working dude shops in broad daylight on a workday, right?
Wow! This bearded man was my favourite! So humble and kind to others and also motivational...
The founder part of the motivation is absolutely amazing and the girl with 5 jobs really opened my eyes and mindset resetting 👏🏻👍🏻
I bought myself a Nintendo switch after denying myself for ages and had a lot of guilt for buying something so expensive (for me personally) and then this video showed up in my feed and made me so happy
You’re alright. On another note it’s better to support local artisans than a multinational corp taking advantage of the insecurities of the middle class.
I respect the girl with 5 jobs more than the “instagram-model”
Same
Insta girl is so fake on all levels. The 5 job girl is real ❤ and I hope she does well in life 🙏
5 jobs but buying Lv is plain stupid.
No one cares about someone elses respect 😂
@@ElHero5pretty sure she said it was for her mom 🙃 guess her wanted to spoil her mom is stupid ?
Rami (Rashays) is giving great life advice. This one is a keeper.
The founder of rashays is soooo Humble! I really Like such peoplee.. such an inspiration!!❤
Heard like Gucci and LV brands are symbols of rich poor 😅
Stealth wealth is picking up. Wear low key designers without their brands like loro piana or brunella cuchinelli. Which caters more to old money than new money or rich poor folks.
Awesome stuff bro, love how Rami was able to just keep it real but still extremely humble. Keep up the videos bro!!
My dad is a millionaire and he does not bother to be seen wearing logos of 'luxury' items. If u see him in the streets, he is very average looking but dresses neatly.
When he fell ill with a serious life-limiting disease a decade ago, he was able to afford the best medical care and still live comfortably after paying his medical bills. He is doing well now alhamdulillah and still can afford to buy costly medications that he needs to take for life plus frequent doctor visits.
My dad always tells us to live way below our means and that wealth is being able to afford good medical care when you need it.
Yes a lot of real rich people are like this
I read an interesting quote in the book Psychology of Money along the lines of “you don’t know anything about the person who bought a Porsche. All that you know that they’re $X poorer/have that much less in their account” thats all you know
THE LAST MAN "RAMI" I RECON
IS A SILENT LEGEND.
HANDS DOWN RESPECT FOR THE MAN WHO IS SO HUMBLE AND DOWN TO EARTH
AND ALWAYS REMEMBERS HIS ROOTS.
THANK YOU SIR
FOR THE GREAT ADVICE
AND THANK YOU JAMIE
FOR NOT BEING AFRAID TO DISCOVER AND UNCOVER THE REALITY BEHIND THE MADNESS OF BIG BOGUS BRANDS
THANKS AGAIN
TC
BYE
From my experience of meeting and knowing people, the old money don't aspire to buy these. It's the new money or average joe's or in specific countries where they are culturally materialistic that buy them. Long story short, real rich don't aren't fixated with high end goods and it's rare that they are flashy (clothing, bags) when you meet them. They reinvest and do other things with their money and buy plain looking clothes that gets them unnoticed. Moral of the story, high end luxury brands are great at marketing and targeting the middle class due to their buying power with all their spare time to always aspire (and to a certain extent lower class) to think you need this to look rich... but it's all a facade in reality
finally somebody speaks common sense here. Best of all, these brands sold the idea to the middle class, their product is a reward for their hard work. you can find only two types of comments here. Its self rewarding and respect to the girl slaving away her life
Nail on head dude
Some do. Sometimes popularity trickles up. Wealthy people are human too. They look at those middle class luxuries goes popular and they dip their toes in the water. Then they hide those item in closet and go back being all preppy. They just don’t flunk it because it’s their guilty pleasure.
Also, sometimes people in sales need these. Banking advisors, high end escort, real estate agents etc. It’s not their fault that being shallow is their customer’s human nature.
Some old money do for sure. I see it all the time where I grew up.
There's a great video about how luxury brands make ordinary people poor (ok, I don't think an entrepreneur with a 6-figure income is an ordinary person really, but you know what I mean). Millionaires and social media influencers get this stuff for free because it's free advertising for the brand, but ordinary people spend money on this crap because they want to impress people and live up to Instagram standards. In the meantime, you couldn't imagine Steve Jobs or Princess Diana wearing this flashy stuff.
It's trap for the NPCs😅😂
i know rich people get a bad rep because they would spend 40,000$ on something ridiculous like that handbag but in all these type of videos ive seen the millionaires/billionaires seem to be very humble and open accepting to different types of individuals and different ideas which you would have to be in order to become rich to maximise the amount of different customers you can sell your product/service too. great insightful video!
Just don’t ask them about what they think about taxes and centrelink….
New money people feel the need to show off. Whereas people who always had money don't even care. For them its just another day
Wait what did he say at 1:24?
Didn't really care about the Louis Vuitton part of the video but love the motivational part. Thank you for this Jamie
This Rami guy is a legend! He is so down to earth, what a humble and intelligent man. Respect ✊🏽
...and the smoke detector chirp at 05:38 confirms it.
Yep, keeps in contact with his old buddies from the Lebanese Clans back home, being a washer for them.
Easy way to make money, right? Being nice, and kind and honorable leads to quick and easy success (sarcasm!).
people should support rashay. when everyone was discriminating against the unvaccinated, he put his hand up for equality.
she works in social media = onlyfans.
Degenerates these days hey.
Instagram and instaboobs
yup lol w those balloons 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
Health is wealth
Love the wise words
That entrepeneur had such amazing advice! He was so refreshing to listen to
My sister bought a LV bag (in the store in case somebody think it was a fake one) for my mother and the quality was so bad... like it rippled after such a short time and my mum is really careful with her stuff... never again. I saw this documentary on youtube, where they showed how brand items are made in the same factory as fast fashion item. Their prices are not explainable today (they can just continues with it because they made a name for themselves), since it's not hand made anymore like they claim. The only time i would spend some more money on a bag is, when it comes from a small business and is handmade. That is actually worth a investment
Pure evil
That young boy is in the upside down and is gonna get mind-blown walking into a Lolly shop for the first time and seeing items can cost less than $100
“i’m gonna go get some oysters and champagne” killed me 😭😭
The advice and guidance from the Rashay’s guy, such good thought process.
It’s very inspiring…. Thanks for your work Jamie… you’re very humble person … I hope one day you’ll become a billionaire 😊
The psychology of designer clothing is crazy
This is the most realistic content i have ever watched in yt behind the extravagance the story , the meaning, hardwork not just superficial content respect to ur work bro ❤❤❤❤💶💯💯
Bless Rami and the one who raised him.
No Jamie, don't spend 39,000$ on aeroplane bag.
Help people around you,thats the real happiness.
Rashays founder, what a cool guy! Nice of him to do an interview & show us his beautiful crib!
1:34 the store mannequin came to life
I hope this channel never ends and keeps spreading happiness.❤😊
Bro just dropped the n word at 1:25
He said sneakers
He said "sneaker". There is no plural form in his language.
Hahahahaha
Naw fam
He said the n word 😂😂😂
That bald man was really genuine and went through a lot in his past a well determined person 👏
The main customers is the upper middle class.
HEY *amzclothes* I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
When they tell you that they do social media 1:39, they are actually broke and properly have a rich sugar daddy to buy things for them. More social media personality are broke, and just act rich... only about 10% actual make profit, the rest are just chasing clout
The message from owner of Rashays restaurant...soo right!!!!
My god that instagram model is an absolute mess, what has she done to herself. It's such a shame to see what people will do to themselves just to get their 15 minutes of fame, then on the other hand respect to the young lady who works 5 jobs & has probably not compromised herself in any way.
Life is tough 😢
Ya those 2 are a big difference. The "instagram model" is also an escort.
@@MichaelBakker-wt5cz sad way to be...selling yourself ..its evil..
@@MichaelBakker-wt5cz How do you know?
@@crazyaboutnaturea friend told me ;)
I love you so much! I recently just found your *amzclothes* and I’m in love!! Your videos are so fun and you energy is just MWAH! keep living your life.
Remi's advice about how wealth is spot on.
1:10 first thing i notice is that GYATTTT in the back
I'm not a commenter usually... This was tastefully done and landed well as an inspirational video. We are from different nations, and are ethnic diverse, however this connected on a values and cultural level. Keep up the good work.
He is so wholesome, trusting, and down to earth ❤
Its sad af how ppl value certain things. Mind-blowing
People with real wealth do NOT shop there very often. Brands like that are considered middle class - and to be honest, kinda cringy. Very wealthy do not like obvious labels - it is tacky to them.
Everyone has different hobbies man, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. This is no different from spending thousands on boats, cars, motorcycles etc. It ain that deep bro… let people live.
I don't really care much about designer stuff, but the property is BEAUTIFUL!
All that money & the smoke detector still beeps 😅
the LYXBAGS would be super cute during the fall with a nude or tan or even tonal outfit! i’m thinking a tan wool coat with that bag!!
"Social Media" 😂😂
Whats so funny about it ?
i love that guy who just casually walks out saying .... "I Just Bought Some Chicken Nuggets!!"
People will say stuff like "I have 5 jobs" when all 5 of their jobs combined are probably only slightly more hours than someone's 1 full time job.
Yeah but do you know how much CASUALS are paid in Australia per hour? Much smarter than having a full time salary or even just fulltime hourly rate.
Brands like this are often purchased by the middle classes trying to look like a billionaire, billionaires seldom chase designer status, or go for brands that aren't so showy (label intense)
...don't get that silly airplane bag, invest that 40k into your future... great video
the chicken nugget!!! DEADDDDD ☠
Moral of the story? Don't buy LV only to show yourself to others and keep investing your money to serve God, be financially independent and retire your family.
Refreshing to see an interviewer who isn’t hype-y. Also love the motivational twist here. First time I’m seeing this guy and I’m already a subscriber. Quality content!😊
Great video Jamie! Loving this type of content
Rich people do not buy from LV, Balenciaga and brands so hyper marketed..they buy expensive, quality stuff from known old brands that can last and are timeless. Most of these brands do not market themselves because they have clients wiht a lot of money and they do not need any marketing. You do not buy trashes from polyester and fast fashion if you respect your money.
The botched one is scary ah😢
First, I think the girl with 5 jobs is going to be an amazingly successful woman in the near future. That’s determination. Second, I love how this turned into a story about entrepreneurship. What a great positive message. 😊
I was asking myself this question the other day. Who ARE these people who buy $9000 lounge suites and designer clothes? I have nothing in common with them... Lol Even if I could afford it, I doubt I would waste my money on a designer label item just because of the brand. I always found that so superficial. Maybe if it was something I had a fetish for and I had money to burn I'd consider it (surely you can find something better than that airplane bag... Lol) - I'd probably end up with a bed cover made of rabbit fur or something ewww to the average person. God knows, I don't allow myself to think what I would do if I had that much money... Surely it would be more gallant to use it to help people around you. I like how you can talk to people and get on their level enough to convince them to open their houses up to you. That's a talent! I've only just found your channel tonight and I'm enjoying going along on the adventures! I think it's a really good theme to talk to the wealthy so people realise that money is not the solution to all of life's problems. I mean, you want to have your basics covered if you can, but I just saw a video of the piano lady who was playing on the streets of Melbourne for years, Natalie Trayling, and it shows how little some individuals need to find peace. Really what most of us crave is connection and community. And the lucky ones find God along the way too.
anyone wouldnt mind spending $5 on shoes. Because for us $5 is chump change even if someone is earning $30k annually.
Now consider this, for super rich people , $9000 is exactly what $5 is for you. They're just that rich. They dont see the amount cause for them, its absolutely nothing.
Source : have some SUPER RICH politician friends
anyone wouldnt mind spending $5 on shoes. Because for us $5 is chump change even if someone is earning $30k annually.
Now consider this, for super rich people , $9000 is exactly what $5 is for you. They're just that rich. They dont see the amount cause for them, its absolutely nothing.
Source : have some SUPER RICH politician friends
The one girl with 5 jobs, deserves a Louis herself!!!
By the way and with all due respect you are one fine looking young man!
yes but having five jobs is nearly impossible and probably screams that she made nearly all of her money on the internet. This actually makes me want to understand online finance a lot better as it seems like the more easy going method of access to high finance.
I still prefer to buy the RM Williams Australian made range. I like great quality Australian made clothing and shoes to support Australian jobs.
I just wonder how Rashays is still in business tbh..
I'm hearing from former staff that food is pre-cooked and microwaved.
Good on him for somehow making a business out of that kind of restaurant model..
Lovely collection! I bought my first LV when I was 25 and I only used that bag a few times, haha. Also, love your clutch! I have an Eva clutch in the DE print and love the little chain. But I don’t want to spend so much money on it now, I have been *yutulu* buying the bag I want, it is as good as LV and is one of my favorite things. Durability
is only fans called instagram in australia?
I just bought a smaller size last week in a new color. It’s a similar color to my Birkin 25 Beton, but that’s okay! My bag doesn’t have the chain strap. I love the look of the chain and the simplicity and lightness of the braided strap. Love that color too. I wanted a small carry-on bag and love the *topluxs* , it’s so classy.
You won't see Elon Musk or Peter Thiel shopping here. They don't spend money on stupid things. You should do the same in order to get rich.
Elon musk wears designer brands though
Also his parents owned emerald mines. He was born a multimillionaire
@@Junitunes no he doesn't. Gucci LV aren't part of his accessories at all.
Loved everything you’ve showed here! I was really surprised about the *amzrepe* crossbody. Love it!
the bbkbags would be super cute during the fall with a nude or tan or even tonal outfit! i’m thinking a tan wool coat with that bag!!